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Trump pleased with Iran's announcement on opening Strait of Hormuz

Trump pleased with Iran's announcement on opening Strait of Hormuz

U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed enthusiasm following Iran's announcement regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump shared his positive reaction in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social.

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Dave Numan, a former resident of Haarlem, permanently relocated to Thailand fifteen years ago following a vacation. He transitioned from his life in the Netherlands to one surrounded by Thai street food and tropical heat, noting that his new life still feels like a holiday.

Higher profit for Saudi Aramco despite export disruptions due to Iran war

Higher profit for Saudi Aramco despite export disruptions due to Iran war

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The Greenhouse | Celebration of avoided disaster scenario is unfortunately postponed

The Greenhouse | Celebration of avoided disaster scenario is unfortunately postponed

Climate reporter Jeroen Kraan discusses the aftermath of a technical publication regarding climate models and their implications. He clarifies that, despite some optimistic interpretations, severe climate change disaster scenarios have not yet been ruled out.

Portable toilet fire at Beverwijk construction site, police investigating

Portable toilet fire at Beverwijk construction site, police investigating

A mobile toilet caught fire on Saturday evening at a construction site on Hoflaan in Beverwijk. Police have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident after flames rose high from the site.

1896 building permit insufficient: city center roof terrace must be removed

1896 building permit insufficient: city center roof terrace must be removed

A homeowner in Amsterdam's city center must remove a roof terrace and external staircase by June 2026 or face a 10,000 euro fine. A judge rejected the owner's claim that a building permit from 1896 authorized the structure, noting that the terrace only appeared on aerial photos around 2012. The court ruled that enforcing regulations against unauthorized structures serves the public interest.